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English: IDF: A 10 Kilometer-Long Terror Tunnel Passing Underneath a Hospital and a University: IDF Troops Located an Underground Tunnel Network Connecting the North and South of the Gaza Strip

The 162nd Division located a network of underground terror tunnels connecting the north and south of the Gaza Strip. The forces gained operational control over the tunnel shafts, investigated the tunnels and then destroyed a large part of the network.

The terror tunnel network connects the Turkish hospital bordering the central camps to the Israa University building in the south of Gaza City and reaches as far as the Zeitoun area.

This tunnel network is used by Hamas terrorists to move between different brigades in the Gaza Strip, including the Central Brigade to the Gaza City Brigade - among them the Nuseirat, Sabra and Zeitoun battalions.

Inside the tunnels, the troops located rooms including toilets, storage facilities for weapons and combat equipment, a branching tunnel shaft network, as well as the bodies of terrorists left in the tunnel.

Hamas has spent millions of dollars building an underground network of terror tunnels used for its military activities below schools, hospitals and residences across the Gaza Strip. The IDF will continue to operate to locate and dismantle Hamas’ subterranean network of terror.

Attached is an animated illustration of the underground tunnel route connecting the north and south of the Gaza Strip: https://videoidf.azureedge.net/c976ae45-ab24-49a4-b4d7-20bd3d3155c9

Attached is an illustration of the underground route connecting the north and south of the Gaza Strip: https://IDFANC.activetrail.biz/ANC2602202449403

Attached is footage from inside the tunnel shaft and its destruction: https://videoidf.azureedge.net/02765c82-3bd5-4971-9de2-fbcafcb40808

Attached is footage of the identification of tunnel shafts near a hospital: https://videoidf.azureedge.net/e6078535-abb5-4645-8f9c-f7ca92f659e3

Attached is a video of the Commanding Officer of the Nahal Brigade, COL Yair Zuckerman: https://videoidf.azureedge.net/148e920e-ca74-4476-81b8-f6767c7b30a1

Attached is a video of the Chief Operations Officer of the Nahal Brigade Combat Team, MAJ Ron: https://videoidf.azureedge.net/b8da121d-d0c1-44f6-b96e-5b22ad4205ae

Attached are photos of weapons, explosives and tunnel shafts that were discovered in the area: https://IDFANC.activetrail.biz/ANC9204785

Attached is a photo of the dead terrorists that were discovered in the tunnel: https://IDFANC.activetrail.biz/ANC260220242222

Attached are related photos: https://idfanc.activetrail.biz/ANC2602241234

"Swords of Iron" war,

Israel–Hamas war – armed conflict around the Gaza Strip that started on 7 October 2023
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